Anablepsoides

Benirivulus Costa, 2006 Oditichthys Huber, 1999 Anablepsoides is a genus of killifish in the family Rivulidae[3] native to tropical South America and the Lesser Antilles.

They are mostly found in shallow fresh water swamps, streams, edges of rivers, ponds and pools, but a few may occur in brackish estuaries.

They are able to jump over land and breathe air for short periods, allowing them to access isolated waters inhabited by few or no other fish.

[4][5] Several Anablepsoides species have small distributions and some are seriously threatened by habitat loss; the entire known range of A. xinguensis is in the area flooded by the Belo Monte Dam.

[7] The largest, A. igneus, is up to 15 cm (5.9 in) in total length, but the vast majority of the Anablepsoides species only reach about half that size or less.